rozdelia
Rozdelia is a theoretical framework in urban studies that examines the deliberate spatial separation of a city’s functions into distinct zones, connected by regulated interfaces and policies. It focuses on how governance, infrastructure, and market forces shape the placement of residential, commercial, industrial, and cultural areas, and how these arrangements influence mobility, accessibility, and social interaction.
Etymology: The term Rozdelia is a neologism whose name is drawn from Slavic roots meaning to separate
History: The concept emerged in mid-2000s urban discourse to analyze post-industrial cities seeking order through zoning
Characteristics: Rozdelia commonly features clearly defined functional zones, formalized interfaces such as mixed-use corridors or service
Impact and criticism: Proponents argue rozdelia can improve service delivery and efficiency, while critics warn that